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1. Romantic poetry ❌Victorian poetry ✔️ 2. 3. 4. 5. The elderly ❌ younger ✔️ 6.function❌ context ✔️ 7. Creative and futuristic ❌ imitative and decorative ✔️ 8. Stands for repetitive aspect of history ❌ stands for the relationship between God and people, between Jesus and Christ , and between body and mind .✔️
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مساء الخير ، عساكم طيبين. ذني سؤالين هواي مُكررات ركزو بيهن عسى ولعل يتكررن.
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QA/ Read the following Excerpt carefully then answer the questions below in no more than: No! I am not prince Hamlet nor was meant to be; Am an attendant lord, one that will do To swell a progress, start a scene or two, Advise the prince; no doubt, an easy tool, Almost, at times, the Fool. Q1 / Why does the poet choose Hamlet to strike comparisons with? Q2 / Explain briefly the excerpt commenting on the drama metaphor. *Answer/ Q1 : The poet chooses to strike comparisons with Hamlet because Hamlet is a well-known figure from literature who embodies themes of indecision, hesitation, and existential questioning. By comparing himself to Hamlet, the speaker in the poem highlights his own feelings of inadequacy and uncertainty. Q2 : In the excerpt, the speaker laments that he is not like Prince Hamlet, who is a figure of action and significance. Instead, he sees himself as an "attendant lord" who is merely there to serve others and play a supporting role. The speaker feels like a minor character in the drama of life, someone who is not meant to take center stage or make significant decisions. This reflects the speaker's feelings of insignificance and self-doubt. ___________________________________ QB / W. B. Yeats in "Sailing To Byzantium" expresses his fear of the deterioration resulting from aging? Comment briefly in reference to these lines writing no more than : That is no Country for old men Whatever is begotten, born, and dies. Consume my heart away; sick with desire And fastened to a dying animal. *Answer/ In "Sailing To Byzantium," W. B. Yeats expresses his fear of the deterioration resulting from aging through the lines: "That is no Country for old men Whatever is begotten, born, and dies. Consume my heart away; sick with desire And fastened to a dying animal." These lines convey Yeats's sense of alienation from a world that values youth and vitality, contrasting it with the inevitable decay and mortality that come with aging. Yeats expresses a desire to transcend his physical limitations and achieve a timeless, spiritual existence in Byzantium, free from the constraints of aging and mortality.
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🔴 المادة الاخيرة (الشعر) فاينل 👀 🟢 جميع ملفات ست جنان و دكتور علي اضغط هنا 🟢 ملف مقدمة وقصيدة Fern hill (ما ضفتها مع الملفات لان ما متاكدين اذا داخله بالفاينل) اضغط هنا اضغط هنا 🟢 ملفات شرح القصائد من ملاحظات دكتور علي (اعداد مهدي سمير): اضغط هنا 🟢 اسئلة الشعر السنة السابقة وهذه السنة اضغط هنا تم ،كل التوفيق🌺
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قصيدة Fern Hill شرحتها بكل الشعب لكن بشعبة D تبقى جزء بسيط منها وطلبوا يطلعون للبيت بوقتها لانه تعبوا. قصيدة At Grass دكتورة جنان تعرف انه أنا مادرستها مقدمة ال New-Romanticism درستها الهم وانطيتهم اهم صفاتها مقدمة ال Georgian poetry وال socialist school انطيتهم ملخص عنهم وشرحت اهم صفاتها وكالو اشرح القصيدة واحنا نقراها لان كلش قليلة.
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أسئلة المسرحية - الدور الأول
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حل اسئلة دراما يومي اول 10 صفحات من مسرحية Arms and the Man + Naturalism ملف
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شرح مختصر للأقتباسات التي وردت بأمتحان الفصل الأول. A- "Nothing happens, nobody comes, nobody goes, it's awful" (Waiting for Godot, Act I) This line captures the essence of the play's setting—a world where time seems to stand still and nothing of any perceived significance ever happens. It expresses the characters' frustration and despair over the monotonous and unchanging nature of their predicament. This line is a commentary on the sense of stasis and the human desire for change and progress that seems unattainable. B- "Where do we come in." ... "Come in? On our hands and knees." This exchange highlights the helplessness and submission of the human condition as depicted in the play. It suggests that any entry into this world or situation is not one of dignity or upright walking but rather one of subservience or degradation. A- "Nothing to be done" (Waiting for Godot, Act I) Frequently repeated by Estragon, this line encapsulates a central theme of the play—existential futility. It conveys a feeling of powerlessness and the incapacity to change one's situation. There's a resignation to the inevitability of circumstances and the fruitlessness of attempting to alter or control them. B- "the more you eat the worse it gets." ... "I get used to the muck as I go along" - Speaker: Estragon This quote represents a comment on the condition of life. Although circumstances may not be ideal and may even feel worse with continued experience ("the more you eat the worse it gets"), one adapts or becomes desensitized to their undesirable circumstances ("I get used to the muck as I go along"). *ملاحظة : هذا الحل غير تابع للدكتور.
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بمعنى لا تعتمدون فقط على هذه الأقتباسات بالملف.
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